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This KB article may reference additional files that are available on the FlexRadio Systems web site Downloads page. All the reports were from people running single processor CPUs. NOTE: I've been hearing from a few hams who have the interface working but are still having some problems getting smooth code. But be forewarned, this configuration has not been tested under the combat conditions of a real CW contest. The resulting performance is solid at least through 30wpm. Leave all other tasks at a Base Priority of Normal.In the drop down window select AboveNormal.Right click on the N1MM Logger process and select Set Priority from the pop-up box.The processes PowerSDR and taskmgr.exe should have a Base Priority of High.Press + + simultaneously and select Windows Task Manager's Processes Tab.In the PowerSDR menu bar, navigate to Setup -> General -> Options and select a Process Priority of High.That is insuring smooth CW transmission.Īssuming on contest day there will be several programs running on your machine, application priorities must be set appropriately. Terminate N1MM Logger and activate your normal CAT program.Select " None" in the Keyer Secondary Port box.In the PowerSDR menu bar, navigate to PowerSDR S etup -> DSP -> Keyer To restore control to your normal CAT program for PowerSDR:
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Setup PowerSDR's end of the PTT Serial port connection.

Any other valid vCom pair may be substituted.


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It works on a Pentium 3D PC with 1Gbyte of RAM and Windows XP Professional box. This procedure has only been tested with N1MM Logger v7.0.0, PowerSDR v1.10.1 and N8VB vCom v1.0.0.4.
#Key kenwood 590 with n1mm logger how to#
How to Setup the N1MM Logger v7.0.0 with PowerSDR 1.x
